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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after four weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a time period that follows a duration of four weeks.
Example: "The results of the experiment will be available after four weeks of testing."
Alternatives: "following four weeks" or "subsequent to four weeks".
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He died after four weeks.
After four weeks, the mindfulness group was already seeing benefits.
But after four weeks we split up dramatically.
After four weeks you make me do it anyway.
We didn't think he'd be No. 2 after four weeks.
After four weeks, Christine managed to organise a visit.
After four weeks I could run, and running felt good.
The subjects also lost weight after four weeks without alcohol.
After four weeks, the differences in cognitive function were astonishing.
After four weeks, the researchers checked for influenza antibodies.
It came after four weeks of unusual public demonstrations.
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